The Net Is Dying

Popularity Contest

  • Posted: September 8, 2007
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  • Author: Simon Bennett
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Popularity Contest is a WordPress plugin that keeps track of activity on my blog and calculates a popularity percentage for each post and page.

The popularity display you see:

Popularity: 27% [?]

is the rank of that post or page compared to the other posts and pages on the site.

Since page view counts, etc. are cumulative, newer posts will generally have lower popularity values than older posts. This, of course, evens out over time.

The values for different events (page views, feed views, comments, etc.) are configurable on a per-site basis, so each site may rank their content differently.

The Popularity Contest plugin is available on a WordPress Plugins page.

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